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Saturday, February 7, 2026

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FACT CHECK: Waukesha DA Candidate Lesli Boese Disputes Mike Thurston’s Trial Statement

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Waukesha Co. DA candidate Lesli Boese wrote that candidate Mike Thurston’s accusations about her trials were “obviously an attempt to deflect from his own record, and my recent press release in regards to his John Chishom donations.”

Waukesha County DA candidates Lesli Boese and Mike Thurston are accusing each other of lying over the number of jury trials Boese has handled, as the race heats up. However, Wisconsin Right Now checked with the Waukesha Freeman about one of Thurston’s central claims against Boese, and the Freeman indicated that an error was made by the reporter, not Boese.

In a June 4 news release, Thurston, a prosecutor in the office, said that Boese had “repeatedly lied about her record as a prosecutor.” She, in turn, accused him of lying about her. He claimed that Boese had falsely told a reporter for the Waukesha Freeman that she had “tried over 10,000 cases.”

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Mike thurston and lesli boese.

Boese, also a career prosecutor in the office who co-chaired the Darrell Brooks prosecution, responded in a June 5 news release, saying she “never claimed to have tried over 10,000 cases. I have prosecuted over 10,000 cases in my career.” Boese wrote that the Freeman reporter had apologized to her and made the error, which was corrected in the newspaper.

Wisconsin Right Now contacted the Freeman’s respected news editor, Karen Pilarski, a veteran in the business, and asked if Boese’s comments were true. “Yes our story said she ‘tried’ 10,000 cases but it should have said ‘prosecuted.’ I put an editor’s note in the online story with her full quote (we didn’t use it in the original story) and we did run a correction after this came to light this week,” Pilarski said. “I checked the text I got from Boese from last August and yes, the wrong term was used.” Asked whether by the “wrong term was used,” she means by the Freeman, Pilarski said, yes, the wrong term was used by the Freeman, not Boese.

The Freeman’s editor’s note on the story says, “This story originally stated incorrectly that Boese has tried over 10,000 cases. During the Waukesha County District Attorney race this story was mentioned and brought to our attention. Upon further review, Boese said, “I have tried over 150 cases in my career and prosecuted over 10,000 cases.”

Thurston claimed in his news release that “the lesson is we can’t trust a DA candidate who misleads and unfortunately, this raises a big red flag about Leslie Boese, who has repeatedly lied about her record as a prosecutor.” His other accusation against Boese is that she claimed in a fundraising letter “to have tried over 170 cases.”

“The truth is, according to public records, she’s only tried 58 cases,” Thurston wrote.

But Boese says that’s not true either.

“I stand in absolute confidence that I have served as a prosecutor in at least 170 trials in my 29 year career. My opponent claims that I have only 58 trials to my name. Thurston’s list is inaccurate and unreliable,” she said. She provided the following examples:

    1. I surmise my opponent’s list was derived from CCAP data. Some cases more than 20 years old are not on CCAP. According to my 1998 calendar, I tried five cases in January alone which do not appear on public record, nor do they appear on my opponent’s list.

    2. I have tried cases in which I was not listed as the assigned prosecutor. This occurred when the assigned prosecutor was unavailable on the date of trial and I substituted for them.  None of these trials are detailed on my opponent’s list.

    3. In full transparency, my opponent listed a case that I didn’t even try. State v. Dennis Flannery, Waukesha County Case Number 2021CF001183

    4. My opponent’s list does not include all of my trials in which I was a co-prosecutor.  One that comes to mind immediately is State v. Ronald W. Wolfe, Waukesha County Case number 2000CF000877, a homicide I tried with Susan Opper.

    5. I tried a large number of cases during my initial years as a prosecutor to gain trial experience. These were predominantly traffic trials assigned to the district attorney, but tried by other prosecutors. I was one of those prosecutors. These also were not on my opponent’s list.

    6. Lastly, trials in which the defendant’s record was expunged have been removed from public record.

Boese wrote that Thurston’s accusations about her trials were “obviously an attempt to deflect from his own record, and my recent press release in regards to his John Chishom donations.”

Boese had raised concerns about Thurston’s five donations to Chisholm, the Democratic Milwaukee DA with a sky-high non-prosecution rate. Thurston previously told Wisconsin Right Now that he doesn’t remember making the donations, which are documented in campaign finance reports. He also told WRN that the donation he does remember came in a year Chisholm had a far worse opponent, Verona Swanigan. However, Swanigan was heavily backed by major conservatives in that race, who were upset by Chisholm’s sweeping and discredited John Doe prosecution against Republican Gov. Scott Walker and his associates. Aaron Sparks, the father of the boy murdered in the Christmas parade attack, has raised concerns on social media about Thurston’s donations.

Both Boese and Thurston are running as Republicans. DA Sue Opper is retiring.

In the latest news release, Thurston declared that he was “outraged” and feels betrayed by “what is hemorrhaging out of Milwaukee County.”

“When John Chisholm was running for DA in a county where only a Democrat could win, he promised his supporters that he would stand up for law and order and put citizens ahead of criminals,” he said. “He hasn’t and Waukesha families and communities have suffered tremendously.”

Thurston said he has tried 133 cases and touted his law enforcement endorsements.

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Wisconsin DPI Spent $369K on 4 Day Event at Wisconsin Dells Resort, Report Says

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction spent $368,885 to hold a four-day standard setting event in June 2024 at a Wisconsin Dells waterpark, according to a new report.

The event included 88 expert educators who were subject to non-disclosure agreements related to the workshop, according to records obtained by Dairyland Sentinel.

The publication fought for more than a year to obtain records of the meeting through Wisconsin Open Records law and attributes the Monday release of 17 more pages of documents to the involvement of the Institute for Reforming Government.

“The agency did not provide receipts for staff time, food, travel, or lodging,” Dairyland Sentinel wrote of the event at Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. “Taxpayers are left to wonder how much of that $368,885 was spent on resort amenities, alcohol, or water park access for the 88 educators and various staff in attendance.”

There are no recordings of the event, DPI told the outlet, and meeting minutes were not sent as part of the public records response.

DPI was found by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty to have lowered school report card cut points in 2020-21, changed the labels on those in 2023-24 and lowered the cut points again that year as well.

In response, DPI formed a committee, held meetings and adjusted standards again last year.

WisconsinEye Back On the Air With Temporary State Funding; Bill Heard

(The Center Square) – WisconsinEye was back on the air broadcasting legislative hearings at Wisconsin’s capitol Tuesday, starting with a hearing on a bill to send long-term funding assistance to the private nonprofit that broadcasts Wisconsin state government meetings.

WisconsinEye received $50,000 in funding through the Joint Committee on Legislative Organization to go on the air during February.

Assembly Bill 974 would allow the network to receive the interest from a $9.75 million endowment each year, estimated to be between 4-7% or between $390,000 and $682,000. The network would have to continue raising the rest of its budget, which board chair Mark O’Connell said is $950,000 annually.

He spoke during a public hearing in the Assembly Committee on State Affairs on Monday. A companion bill in the Senate is not yet filed.

“We’ll need some kind of bridge,” O’Connell cautioned, saying it will take time for the trust fund granted in the 2024-25 budget to earn interest and get it to the network.

O’Connell also said that he hopes the legislation can be changed to allow for the Wisconsin Investment Board to be aggressive while investing the fund.

O’Connell noted that WisconsinEye raised more than $56,000 through donations on GoFundMe since it went off the air Dec. 15 and that there are seven donors willing to give $25,000 annually and one that will donate $50,000 annually if the legislation passes, which he said would put the network in a “relatively strong position in partnership with the state.”

O’Connell noted that many states fund their own in-house network to broadcast the legislature and committees.

“This legislation will fund only about 1/3 of what we need,” O’Connell said.

The bill has four restrictions, starting with the requirement that appointees of the Assembly Speaker, Senate Majority Leader, Assembly Minority Leader and Senate Minority Leader that are not members of the Legislature be added to the WisEye board of directors.

WisEye will be required to focus coverage on official state government meetings and business, provide free online access to its live broadcasts and digital archives and that WisEye provides an annual financial report to the Legislature and Joint Finance Committee.

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(The Center Square) - A bipartisan Assembly bill that would re-start live stream operations of Wisconsin government from WisconsinEye is expected to receive its first committee discussion during a public hearing at noon Tuesday in the Committee on State Affairs.

The bill proposes granting WisconsinEye funds from $10 million set aside for matching funds in an endowment so that WisconsinEye can resume operations now, something that WisEye President and CEO Jon Henkes told The Center Square in November he was hoping to happen.

WisEye shut down operations and removed its archives from the being available online Dec. 15.

The bill, which is scheduled for both a public hearing and vote in committee Tuesday, would remove the endowment fund restrictions on the funds and instead put the $10 million in a trust that can be used to provide grants for operations costs to live stream Wisconsin government meetings, including committee and full Assembly and Senate meetings at the state capitol.

The bill has four restrictions, starting with the requirement that appointees of the Assembly Speaker, Senate Majority Leader, Assembly Minority Leader and Senate Minority Leader that are not members of the Legislature be added to the WisEye board of directors.

WisEye will be required to focus coverage on official state government meetings and business, provide free online access to its live broadcasts and digital archives and that WisEye provides an annual financial report to the Legislature and Joint Finance Committee.

“Finally, under the bill, if WisconsinEye ceases operations and divests its assets, WisconsinEye must pay back the grants and transfer all of its archives to the state historical society,” the bill reads.

There is not yet a companion bill in the Senate. The bill must pass both the Assembly and Senate and then be signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers.

WisconsinEye has continued to push for private donations to meet the $250,000 first-quarter goal to restart operations with a GoFundMe showing it has raised $56,087 of the $250,000 goal as of Monday morning.

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